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Your Guide to Mold RemediationA mold infestation can be caused by anything from a leaky pipe to poor humidity control. Due to its very nature, it has a tendency to stay out of sight—hiding under carpets or in between walls. Under the right conditions, mold, like pest infestations, can spread like wildfire. For homeowners who are facing an infestation, take these steps to remove the mold from the home and to safeguard against the possibility of it in the future.

First Things First

The first step for a homeowner is to get everyone inside away from the mold. Prolonged exposure to mold can do far more than cause allergy-like symptoms, it can damage organs and cause life-threatening diseases. If anyone in the home has been feeling ill or has had a headache they can't seem to

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What to Do About Common Home Safety HazardsYou may think that you are safe in your home. However, there can be serious safety hazards lurking about that can be addressed with minimal fuss. Young children and the elderly may be at higher risk of serious injury from a potential fall or fire as they may have issues with mobility. Protect your household from such situations. Know the most common home safety hazards in the average home today.

Preventing Falls

Injuries stemming from falls are a common household hazard. Slippery stairs, wet floors and scatter toys can increase the risk of one falling and suffering an injury. Those who want to minimize such risks would do well to:

  • Stabilize staircases with secure flooring and solid handrails. Safety gates are recommended in homes with
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Tips For Maintaining A Home's WindowsProperty owners are responsible for a great deal of routine maintenance. Windows should be one of the priorities as well-maintained windows improve energy-efficiency and safeguard those inside. Jammed windows, rotting frames and air leaks can occur to those owners not regularly maintaining their windows. So, what should property owners know about window maintenance?

From cleaning to small repairs, understand more about window cleaning fundamentals and window maintenance for optimal performance of windows today.

Basic Cleaning for Windows

Residents and commercial property owners need to take the time to regularly clean their windows. Light cleaning on a routine basis can maintain the appearance of windows and provide an opportunity to note

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Home Security Has Evolved Since its Early Days: Today It's InteractiveIt's not as simple as monitored vs. unmonitored. Nor is the choice only between wired-in and wireless. Today, it's a bit more complex. In addition, the security system that is best for you may be a "hybrid," with different functions that require different applications. Every security system offers peace of mind and some degree of protection against unauthorized entry and break-ins, fire and storm damage, and perhaps other emergencies including hazardous fumes, glass breakage or home system failures. How much and how complex varies greatly.

Basic Intrusion Alarms

Early home security systems provided wired electrical circuits at door and window openings; they set off an audible alarm when the contact was broken. Motion detectors, other types of

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Lighting Suggestions To Brighten Your LifeLighting can have a big impact on the way a home looks and how people feel when they're in the home. Many homeowners seeking to improve the appearance and ambiance in their home can start by improving the lighting. Using a combination of natural lighting, firelight, reflected light and lamp light, homeowners can make their home look beautiful, inviting, cheerful and cozy.

Let In Natural Light

Natural light is very important for keeping the home cheerful during the day. There are many different ways to encourage daylight to enter the home. Homeowners can start by taking down heavy drapes and replacing them with light curtains made from natural materials in a loose weave. Cotton and linen curtains are both effective for providing privacy while

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How To Choose Roofing MaterialsThere are many types of materials used in a modern roof, and it can be difficult for homeowners to make a choice. The price of the roofing is an important point, but there are many other factors to consider as well. These tips help people to discern which roofing material might be best for them, based on the investment they are willing to make.

Seal It Up With Asphalt

In many parts of the country, asphalt or composite roofing is the most common material. This material relies on thin shingles that have a fiberglass mat on which asphalt granules are layered to seal out water. Asphalt roofing does not have an exceptionally long lifespan compared to other roofing materials, but it is one of the least expensive types.

People may be able to get

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What  Homeowners Can Do About PestsMany homeowners, as a part of owning a home, will—at some point or another—be required to deal with the presence of pests. Homeowners should be aware that a pest infestation can lead to home damage and exacerbate existing health conditions. Know the signs of a potential pest problem and take steps to address issues as quickly as possible. What are the options for homeowners who may uncover a pest infestation?

Termites and Home Damage

Termites can do substantial damage to a home as they consume wood in support beams and other wooden structures. A home and wooden products within it can easily contain and feed generations of termites, and the danger may be present before homeowners ever move in, as basic home inspections do not cover termites.

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How to Make Geothermal RenovationsFor a lot of homeowners, home improvements only make sense if they can help to maintain or increase the home's value. While the boost energy-efficient upgrades could have for a home's resale value can be difficult to measure, one thing is clear: Top-of-the-line renovations, including converting to geothermal energy, often attract buyers who are willing to pay more for the ease and savings.

Buyer Preferences

As home buyers become more savvy about what they can expect from homes they buy, they are starting to demand that their homes do more for them. No one wants to pay a ton for utilities because the home is full of old, outdated equipment. In fact, energy efficient appliances and systems rank high on buyers' desires for homes they want to

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How to Get the Best Possible Outdoor Living SpaceThe outdoor area of a home is just as important as the indoors of a home, no matter what season it is. And yet, it's often pushed to the side for new curtains, sheets, or indoor lighting. But a true living space can open up doors for homeowners that they never even dreamed of. It's the difference between sitting inside with the air conditioning blasting all day and enjoying the fresh air, or another frozen dinner instead of a burger straight from the grill. For the best possible connection to the property, homeowners can follow these tips to create an outdoor space they can really live in.

Add More Color

Arguably the fastest and easiest way to bring more life to any outdoor space, homeowners can add potted plants and flowers to make a living

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How Home Sellers Can Still Get the Price They Want in a Buyer's MarketTo get the best price in a buyer's market, sellers have to focus on the many factors that are within their control. They may not be able to influence market fluctuations or force buyers into a bidding war, but they can shift the paradigm in their favor if they know the right strategies. For those who may be up against a tight market, it's time to learn more about what can be done.

Brace Yourself

Mental preparation when selling is important no matter what, but it can be especially necessary in a buyer's market. Sellers may have to wait longer than they thought, or they may be asked to make repairs they had never budgeted for. It's the sellers who can work with the situation rather than against it who will come out on top.

If a seller

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